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 1    1,    8|        rain was mournful in the extreme.~Lady Helena could not go
 2    1,    9|     city of St. Philip, but the extreme severity of winter decimated
 3    1,    9|       rock of Cape Pilares, the extreme point of Desolation Island,
 4    1,   13|      giddy and terrified in the extreme, was rushing down the declivity
 5    1,   14|       the shock had been one of extreme violence. The outline of
 6    1,   18|     ostrich, remarkable for its extreme swiftness.~There could be
 7    1,   21|    circumstance which betokened extreme negligence or extreme security.~
 8    1,   21| betokened extreme negligence or extreme security.~A few minutes
 9    1,   22|        several miles in extent.~Extreme haste was imperative, for
10    1,   22|         could only advance with extreme difficulty. Glenarvan and
11    2,    3|       however, were poor in the extreme. The only specimens of quadrupeds,
12    2,    5|     produce a current of air of extreme violence. This causes a
13    2,    7|  overhanging brows. In spite of extreme leanness there was an air
14    2,   12|       in his sleep, and, to the extreme surprise of everybody, there
15    2,   15| tolerably rapid. A hailstorm of extreme violence assailed the travelers,
16    2,   19|     accounted for the patient’s extreme exhaustion. The wound once
17    3,    6|        under the swelling tide. Extreme watchfulness and perfect
18    3,    9|       always rebounded from one extreme to the other, had quite
19    3,   13|        Fifty feet above, at the extreme peak of the mountain, freshly
20    3,   15|         too, for they fled with extreme rapidity. But no shot could
21    3,   17|   interrogations, speaking with extreme gentleness and firmly restraining
22    3,   17|         Glenarvan in a state of extreme nervous anxiety, remained
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